Inner Praise Manifestation
Psalms 105:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 105 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 105:1-2 invites gratitude and prayer, calls for naming the Lord, and urges speaking of His deeds. It also exhorts singing and proclaiming His wondrous works.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's lens, the verse is not about externals but states of consciousness. Gratitude is a memory-creating emotion that tunes the inner atmosphere to the self as God. When you 'call upon His name,' you align your awareness with the I AM—the only ruler of your inner world—until that name feels like your own living certainty. 'Make known His deeds among the people' becomes the discipline of speaking from the inner kingdom into the outer, testing your reality by the consistency of your testimony to yourself. 'Sing unto Him' and 'talk of all His wondrous works' are interior songs and narratives you repeat until they echo throughout your mind and life, transforming what you notice and how you respond. Do not seek permission from without; claim the truth of your tense now: you are the Lord in action, and every act of gratitude reshapes the dream you are living. The practice is to dwell in a mood of thanking and declaring, until the outer circumstances reflect the inner honor you have chosen.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the feeling of the I AM within you; thank the Lord as your inner governor, then revise your day with a simple affirmation like 'I am the witness of wondrous works' and feel it real.
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